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The Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum is a museum focusing on aircraft and nuclear missiles of the U. S. Air Force. The objective of the Museum is to preserve and display historic aircraft, missiles, and space vehicles and provide STEM education sessions to the young generation. The Museum is a $29.5 million, 300,000-square-foot (28,000 m2) building that features a glass atrium, two aircraft display hangars, a traveling exhibit area, a children's interactive gallery, a 200-seat theater, a museum store, an aircraft restoration gallery, and a snack bar. The glass atrium is constructed of 525 glass panels that encase a Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird. The Museum hosts regular travel exhibitions and several special events throughout the year. The Museum's Education Department is committed to fueling the curiosity of children across the Midwest and to educating them in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Regular STEM sessions, workshops and camp programs are available at the Museum.

About Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum

The Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum is a museum focusing on aircraft and nuclear missiles of the U. S. Air Force. The objective of the Museum is to preserve and display historic aircraft, missiles, and space vehicles and provide STEM education sessions to the young generation. The Museum is a $29.5 million, 300,000-square-foot (28,000 m2) building that features a glass atrium, two aircraft display hangars, a traveling exhibit area, a children's interactive gallery, a 200-seat theater, a museum store, an aircraft restoration gallery, and a snack bar. The glass atrium is constructed of 525 glass panels that encase a Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird. The Museum hosts regular travel exhibitions and several special events throughout the year. The Museum's Education Department is committed to fueling the curiosity of children across the Midwest and to educating them in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Regular STEM sessions, workshops and camp programs are available at the Museum.

The B-25, B-17, B-29, B-36, B-47, B-58, B-52 and the B-1... a roll call of strategic military aircraft that has brought us from WWII to today. There are other essential aircraft to see (SR-71, U2, B-45, Vulcan, F-111, F-86, F-4, XF-85, etc) and many other...More

As soon as you walk through the door and meet the SR-71 face to face (literally staring down at you) the idea that all you are going to do is look at a few planes is shattered. The museum of course has an impressive collection...More

This is a must see for any visitor. The aircraft collection is incredible, and very well displayed in two massive hangars. The history of the SAC is well documented in the two theatres. The museum was undergoing done upgrades so a number of facilities were...More

This place is wonderful and historical. They are improving it daily...always working on something. Make sure you visit the Holocaust area...it will really make you think about what is happening in the world today and how one person with evil intent can change the lives...More

I was in the Air Force and thought this museum would be an interesting attraction. Was disappointing in almost all aspects.
They have some displays out front, some of which have no description. There is a nice display upon entering the building, which was almost...More

We were excited to take our kiddos, but were actually disappointed. At the black hole exhibit, close to half of their learning activities had either out-of-order signs, or just didn't work. Many other things were not working in the facility (the lower drinking fountain, the...More

This was my husband's pick. It was incredible. So many of our relatives have been involved in World War II and Viet Nam and in military service throughout our lifetime. We were able to see first hand and in movie form the planes they flew...More

This museum is located half way between Omaha and Lincoln. Entrance to the museum is $6 per person. They have nice unique collection of some of the aircraft.
Top aircraft in that museum are SR-71, U-2, RAF Avro Vulcan, B-36J, XF-85 Goblin, and MiG-21 which...More

Incredible and mind blowing display of us Air Force planes that have been used in WWII and throughout the Cold War. I also appreciated the small holocaust exhibit they had on sight. Puts a lot of things in perspective. Also, they have flight simulators available...More

Hello! The Museum has a small cafe called "Plane Foods" where you can get pizza (Valentino's), pretzels, sandwiches, cookies, and drinks. Ashland (which is about 3 minutes from the Museum) has a cafe called Cheri Os and a... More

Hello! The Museum has a small cafe called "Plane Foods" where you can get pizza (Valentino's), pretzels, sandwiches, cookies, and drinks. Ashland (which is about 3 minutes from the Museum) has a cafe called Cheri Os and a BBQ place called Parkers (highly recommended).
As for the tours: the public tours are daily (call before if you would like one, these are volunteers and things come up) at 11 am. Depending on which volunteer, they will last up to 2 hours. If you would like a private tour, there is a fee for the tour guide. You might enjoy just going through the Museum yourself and reading all of the signage and explanations of each exhibit and aircraft.